Blaming someone, moreover for their diversity and not for their technical skills, only leads to fear. Only a blameless culture can increase the speed of development and the quality of software
Here’s the thing folks. I’ve been coding 32 years. When something like this happens it’s an organizational failure. Yes, some human wrote a bad line. Someone can “git blame” and point to a human and it’s awful. But it’s the testing, the Cl/CD, the A/B testing, the metered rollouts, an oh shit button to roll it back, the code coverage, the static analysis tools, the code reviews, the organizational health, and on and on. It’s always one line of code but it’s NEVER one person. Implying inclusion policies caused a bug is simplistic, reductive, and racist. Engineering is a team sport. Inclusion makes for good teams. Good engineering practices makes for good software. Engineering practices failed to find a bug multiple times, regardless of the seniority of the human who checked that code in. Solving the larger system thinking SDLC matters more than the null pointer check. This isn’t a “git gud C++ is hard” issue and it damn well isn’t an DEI one.
1/ Le autorità russe negano la strage di Bucha usando come fonte il falso sito di fact-checking anonimo "Guerra ai falsi" (https://t.co/O8YiR8bhk8). Andiamo per ordine.
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Non esistono stranieri. Semo tutti soli come cani a vive un'esperienza piena de dolore che culminerà inevitabilmente co la morte e poi un atroce boh. Questo dovrebbe bastà a campá leggeri, avecce empatia, solidarietà, ma voi no: nazioni, governi, muri, pistole. Branco de cojoni.
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"This all stems from the idea that the object of business is interchangeable. That it doesn't matter whether you're making cars or games or whatever. That there's this abstract managerial science above it all.. No. It does fucking matter." https://t.co/xwTeIYJucq